Chapter 724: Chapter 336: Life Alchemy (Part 3)
Her eyes flickered with a dangerous light:
"For instance, rapid adaptation in extre environnts, as well as the ability to absorb certain traits from otherworldly creatures."
Ron carefully processed this information, beginning to understand the true design philosophy behind the preservation bloodline.
This is not a simple bloodline preservation but a component of a grand biological engineering project.
"Of course, any powerful technology is accompanied by corresponding risks."
Cassandra glanced at the trembling Franka:
"The introduction of Abyssal elents indeed brings so... instability to the preservation bloodline. But this risk is controllable, provided there is sufficient technical support."
"My research has made significant innovations and expansions on the foundation of my ancestors." Cassandra’s tone beca more professional:
"By integrating biotechnology from multiple worlds, I’ve been able to create customized bloodlines with preset functions for so elites in my ’legion’."
"However, bloodline modulation as a relatively young discipline still has so issues in the professional developnt system." She shifted the topic:
"Have you noticed that bloodline modifiers do not have a clear progression path like Magic Potion Professors, Rune Experts, and Alchemy Masters?"
This question touched upon what Ron had been pondering:
"Indeed. The current grading is mainly based on modulation success rate, but lacks a unified capability assessnt standard."
"The root of the problem lies in the complexity of this discipline." Cassandra analyzed:
"Bloodline modulation involves biology, energy studies, even soul studies, and it’s hard to asure with a single standard."
"Generally speaking, those who can consistently achieve pure golden perfect level modulation are called Masters of Modulation, but how to define beyond that has been a subject of debate in academia."
She paused, her gaze becoming profound:
"If it must be said, the progression direction of a Master of Modulation is actually to return to the ’Life Alchemy’ branch of ancient alchemists.
This path requires mastering alchemy, blood and flesh runes, and various other skills—it’s a truly comprehensive challenge."
This information stirred sothing in Ron’s heart.
His Three-in-One combination just happened to et these comprehensive requirents.
"Life Alchemy..." he repeated the term: "What level of capabilities does this imply?"
"Creating true artificial life, reconstructing the essential structure of existing organisms, even... bestowing inorganic matter with life characteristics."
Cassandra’s voice carried a certain coldness that transcended human understanding: "When you reach that level, the boundary between life and death becos blurred."
Her gaze fell on Franka, who shivered under her stare:
"The preservation bloodline is just an experintal product along this path, far from the end."
"Speaking of bloodlines, I am quite interested in the composition of your bloodline."
Cassandra suddenly turned her attention to Ron:
"Your bloodline is very ancient and complex, containing components of many rare beasts that have disappeared in modern tis."
Ron’s heartbeat accelerated slightly, but his surface remained calm.
He had long prepared his counterasures for such a situation.
"The most obvious is the Sun Fla Dragon’s bloodline traits." Cassandra’s analysis made him secretly vigilant:
"The Sun Fla Dragon was completely extinct at the end of the Second Era, and related research data is extrely scarce."
She seed to notice Ron’s tension, gesturing not to worry:
"I’m not interested in the source of your bloodline, everyone has their little secrets, what I want to say is another issue."
"An overly rare bloodline is not always advantageous." Her tone carried a faint warning:
"Rare ans that case references are scarce, and the difficulty of atavism and purification will multiply."
"The Sun Fla Dragon bloodline is a typical example. Due to lack of related research, it’s hard for you to find a suitable atavism plan. In such cases, finding substitute bloodlines with similar characteristics might be a wiser choice."
Indeed, ever since his Breathing Technique entered the fourth stage, he has been hindered in terms of bloodlines.
"Additionally, I need to remind you of sothing important."
Cassandra’s expression suddenly beca serious:
"I’m about to leave the Main World again to continue my Otherworld expedition, this ti it’s expected to last quite a long ti."
Her eyes beca deep:
"While I’m gone, you need to be especially cautious at the Abyssal Observation Station.
I can sense that so ancient presences in the Abyss are starting to beco active, and they’ve shown a particular interest in you."
"That throne seed is a clear signal." Her voice lowered to almost a whisper:
"The Supre Apostles have already taken notice of you, which is both an opportunity and a huge threat."
Ron nodded in understanding, but inside he was contemplating the specifics of this threat.
"Although there’s Professor Yutel and other safeguards, against such entities, no protection is absolutely safe."
Cassandra’s warning made the atmosphere in the room more solemn:
"Rember, the first rule of survival in the Abyss is to never underestimate the degree of danger."
She stood up, preparing to leave:
"These experintal data should greatly assist your research. I look forward to seeing what kind of results you will create."
"Moreover..." she turned to the still terrified Eve:
"Be careful of those timid emotions, dear. In this world, useless sympathy is often a fatal weakness."
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